IVF mix-up
Coverage of IVF mix-up in the Nexus archive.
- Genetic parents of baby born to another couple in IVF mix up were forced to give up the child against their wishes
A baby was born to a different couple due to an IVF mix-up, and the genetic parents were forced to give up the child against their wishes.
- Florida couple reaches agreement with daughter's biological parents after alleged IVF mix-up
A Florida couple, Tiffany Score and Steven Mills, reached a custody agreement with their daughter Shea's biological parents after an alleged IVF mix-up at a now-defunct fertility clinic. The couple plans to raise Shea as their own while fostering a relationship with the biological parents, following genetic testing that revealed the child was not genetically related to them.
- Couple in IVF mix-up case will keep baby who isn’t genetically related to them
A Florida couple involved in an IVF mix-up case will retain custody of a baby not genetically related to them after reaching an agreement with the child's biological parents. The couple, who underwent IVF at the Fertility Center of Orlando, discovered through genetic testing that their newborn daughter was 100% South Asian, leading to a lawsuit against the clinic. A custody settlement was finalized, allowing the couple to remain permanent custodial parents while the biological parents plan to stay involved.
- Couple in IVF mix-up case will keep baby who isn’t genetically related to them
A Florida couple, Steven Mills and Tiffany Score, will retain custody of their baby girl, Shea, after an IVF mix-up at the Fertility Center of Orlando resulted in the implantation of a genetically unrelated embryo. Genetic testing revealed Shea is 100% South Asian, and a custody agreement was reached between the couple and the biological parents, who plan to remain involved in the child's life.
- Couple who were implanted with another family's embryo in IVF mix-up are allowed to keep the child and raise her as their own
A couple was implanted with another family's embryo due to an IVF mix-up and are permitted to keep the child and raise her as their own. The decision allows them to continue parenting the child despite the medical error.
- Parents of 'IVF mix-up' baby reveal breakthrough in search for 'missing embryos'
Parents of a baby affected by an IVF mix-up have announced a breakthrough in their search for 'missing embryos,' offering hope for resolution in their case. The development marks progress in addressing the ethical and emotional challenges posed by the mix-up.